Oh but it gets better. Marco Rubio’s”working class” nearly-three-quarters-of-a-million-dollar home has a swimming pool, as do the five “blue collar,” Medicare and Social Security-dependent homes surrounding him.

And I checked the local county records, it’s his home:

Here’s Bing map shot of Rubio’s home and his neighbors, you can clearly see Rubio’s pool and four of the neighbors who have pools – the number is actually five neighbors with pools, as you can see in picture below:

Rubio’s neighbors’ homes with pools are in yellow, his home is in red:

But it gets more interesting. I decided to look at the neighbor’s property costs and several of the pool people’s home are similar to Rubio’s. But interestingly, a lot of the other homes in the neighborhood are a lot cheaper, and legitimately blue collar. Rubio, and his clan of 5 pool-sporting neighbors, is not.

So basically, Marco Rubio lives in a luxury enclave of a blue collar neighborhood in which his house has a pool, and is worth a lot of money, and their homes aren’t. He and his neighbors carved out a little white-collar heaven in the middle of blue collar Miami.

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